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Bee, 1930-11-21

The Bee

the bee the greater university of buffalo weekly no 9 voitir - ------ university of buffalo november 21 1930 bison head to fete football team at dance tonight annual event will open university social season alternate bands to furnish music â€” coaches and players to be presented bison head society to night friday will formal ly open the university so cial season at the sixth annual football dance at hotel buffalo the coach ing staff and the varsity and freshman football squads will be guests of this senior honorary or ganization head coach biffy lee captain earl ridall and captains-elect robert beyer and edmund malanowicz will receive special mention at the af fair two bands to play bison head in an endeavor to out do all previous football dances has engaged two orchestras to furnish the music elmer koener and his vir ginians a band which played at the notre dame and st bonaventure christmas balls and the syracuse prom will furnish part of the music but they will alternate with a rival organization which is also guaranteed to give perfect music this arrange ment will make for entertainment which has been unheard of before at buffalo the committee in charge of the af fair is composed of co-chairmen kenneth eckhert and waring shaw and the remaining bison head mem bers joseph abeles walter behrens joseph dempsey john gabby wil liam mabie fred metzger earl ri dall and leonard schragg the dancing begins at 10 p m and will continue until 2:30 the price is 3.00 per couple and the place is the hotel buffalo ballroom the affair is semi-formal so that a tux is not essential all out to honor the team tonight basketball squad looms as second conference champs bisons face tough schedule â€” eight lettermen back basketball season is here call for candidates issued october 30 brought a large number of aspirants coach art powell after several cuts finally brought the squad down to fourteen men who will represent the blue and white during the coming season eight lettermen dautch harrington hoffman malanowicz pryor schragg siegel syracuse will form the nu cleus of the team other members are raucher tumiel pondel fino learn pirogna and mayer of whom all but mayer have played for u b prospects bid for a record this sea son to rival that of last year's team the schedule for 1930-31 is as fol friday dec 5 â€” state teachers col lege at buffalo saturday dec 13 â€” toronto at buf monday dec 22 cornell at buf friday jan 2 â€” carnegie institute at buffalo thursday jan 8 â€” hamilton at clin friday jan 9 â€” st lawrence at saturday jan 10 â€” clarkson at potsdam wednesday jan 14 â€” niagara at saturday jan 17 â€” rochester at saturday feb 14 hobart at buf thursday feb 19 â€” clarkson at friday feb 20 â€” st lawrence at wednesday feb 25 â€” niagara at niagara falls friday feb 27 alfred at buffalo friday march 6 â€” rochester at buf since no captain has been elected one will probably be appointed before each game evening session organizes student council for year the university of buffalo evening session has organized its student council this body is made up of one representative from each class it held its first luncheon meeting at rickert's tea room on saturday no vember 15 over 80 students were present the biggest delegation that ever attended one of these meetings prof biglow to speak at first honors meeting the entire honors group will meet for the first time this year at 4:15 p m today friday in the honors room professor bigelow will speak to the group on developed honors systems in several of the larger col leges of the united states his definite topic will be the system of tutors comprehensive examinations and final honors at harvard uni versity professor bigelow comes well pre pared to speak on such a subject having served for nine years first as tutor in the division of history gov ernment and economics at harvard then as chairman of the board of tu tors in sociology and social ethics at harvard and radcliffe in his address he will describe among other things the workings of a tutorial plan in some respects very different from ours in an older and larger univer sity namely harvard the honors group membership will discuss at this meeting its intentions as to whether or not it will continue these honors meetings throughout the year complete attendance is vital elizabethan music topic at fenton foundation lecture < edmund horace fellowes will speak on elizabethan madrigals and art songs at the first lecture held this year under the auspices of the fenton foundation the lectures this year will be at the twentieth century club instead of at the grosvenor library as formerly the english department should be especially interested since dr fellowes will correlate the litera ture music and history of elizabethan times dr fellowes who holds the degree of m a and musical doctor is a famous authority on elizabethan mu sic he wrote a thirty-six volume work on the english madrigal school another book the english school of lutenist song writers and did much work on ten volumes of tudor church music dr fellowes will show the su premacy of english music in the 16th century he will discuss the origin i 7 and growth of madrigals mentioning their composers and considering their constructions harmony and rhythm â€” byrd morley welbye weelkes and gibbons his discussion of the art songs will be accompanied by selec tions on the lute john dowland thomas companion and the lutenist school will also be considered w a a plans pow-wow for u b sportswomen enthusiastic plans for the great w a a pow-wow were evolved at a meeting of the w a a council last wednesday noon december 5th the first friday after the thanksgiving vacation has been set for this barn warming food and fun will substi tute for the regular freshman gym classes the rotary gym will be open to all u b sportswomen after 1:30 p.m lonored at dance tonight football squad 1929-30 mr mather talks on the drug store mr george w mather the secre tary of the state board of pharmacy recently met and talked to the fresh man class he discussed with them various questions of practical drug store experience his aim is to have students secure credit for all the legitimate drug store experience they have had he is attempting to find out how this may be done by investigating the work done by pharmacy students at different schools special state board examinations continued on page 2 column 5 handed down from higher up university of buffalo is making great strides forward in the matter of athletic achievement we are highly satisfied with what our coach has done and what the team has accomplished this year mr william blackburn graduate manager of athletics is enthusiastic over the prospect of a great eleven next year â€” and in expressing himself so optimistically he points with par donable pride to the work of our frosh team this year at no time in the history of athletics at the uni versity has the freshman team been such a powerful aggregation wit ness the boys defeat of the highly touted north tonawanda eleven on november 14 we of the university are forced to agree with mr blackburn â€” and we can only wait to see what this fresh man team will do next year after a renewed polishing of defects and a few more weeks of co-ordinating and developing football brain in a team that has done much during their year of ineligibility for varsity football don't talk about the future of our team one thing is certain â€” we are going to make a smashing advance in the game next year read this column for future authoritative statements from those higher up bulls down hobart to finish season in blaze of glory traditional rivals fight hard in thrilling game before an unenthusiastic crowd of 2,000 the university of buffalo foot ball team downed a fighting hobart eleven on rotary field last saturday by a score of 20-6 a hard fought game filled with thrills and touch downs added a flourishing finishing touch to a season of bad breaks and good teams as was expected ho bart put up a gallant battle and the game was not in the bag until the last quarter hobart was fighting to break into the win column and buf falo was striving to uphold the con viction that they are a winning team in the first period a punting duel ensued between galbraith of hobart and ed siemer until bob beyer car ried three hobart men across the line to score a touchdown siemer kicked the point and ed malanowicz went in to take beyer's place buffalo marched up and down the field but hobart refused to yield wollenberg was substituted for clare obletz and the lineup remained unchanged what's what with buffalo opponents carnegie won â€” west reserve georgia tech thiel buffalo lost notre dame n y u pitt fordham won holy cross detroit n y u boston college baltimore w virginia buffalo lost â€” st mary's hamilton won â€” clarkson hobart union lost â€” alfred rochester buffalo haverford tied â€” susquehanna clarkson won buffalo lost â€” alfred cornell hamilton rensselaer providence niagara st lawrence rochester rochester won â€” oberlin hamilton kenyon buffalo union clarkson lost â€” williams wesleyan upsala won â€” cooper union tied rider lost â€” buffalo johns hopkins long island lafayette lowell tech trenton normal alfred won â€” buffalo clarkson hobart tied â€” hamilton lost â€” : st lawrence yale niagara hobart lost â€” n y u syracuse st law rence williams hamilton al fred cornell buffalo drs buell and correy honored at council-faculty dinner the faculty and trustees of the university of buffalo together with their wives gathered at the twentieth century club last monday evening november 17 for the annual council faculty dinner this dinner the fourth of its kind was given in honor of those two men dr buell from the dental school and mr correy from the law school who last year com pleted twenty-five years of service to the university professor james e king a member of the university council was toastmaster research and the part it plays in a university was the theme of the addresses that followed dr clayton greene of the medical college used as his topic research in medical sci ence he spoke of the accumulation of eye or minute data the se curing of mass data through re search in the social sciences was discussed by professor niles carpen ter he described the methods of carrying on this particular kind of work and the results accomplished in this field research and the urban univer sity was presented by chancellor capen the opportunities that the city college has in the accumulation of adequate material for medical and scientific data can be gathered from the vicinity of the university an unusually interesting feature of the evening was a collection made by mr mcgrath of books magazine ar ticles pamphlets etc that have been written by members of the faculty these were displayed on a table open to the inspection of all continued on page 4 column 3 continued on page 4 column 1 hfytfi rl iff al ft ballroom 10 p m dance tonight

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the bee the greater university of buffalo weekly no 9 voitir - ------ university of buffalo november 21 1930 bison head to fete football team at dance tonight annual event will open university social season alternate bands to furnish music â€” coaches and players to be presented bison head society to night friday will formal ly open the university so cial season at the sixth annual football dance at hotel buffalo the coach ing staff and the varsity and freshman football squads will be guests of this senior honorary or ganization head coach biffy lee captain earl ridall and captains-elect robert beyer and edmund malanowicz will receive special mention at the af fair two bands to play bison head in an endeavor to out do all previous football dances has engaged two orchestras to furnish the music elmer koener and his vir ginians a band which played at the notre dame and st bonaventure christmas balls and the syracuse prom will furnish part of the music but they will alternate with a rival organization which is also guaranteed to give perfect music this arrange ment will make for entertainment which has been unheard of before at buffalo the committee in charge of the af fair is composed of co-chairmen kenneth eckhert and waring shaw and the remaining bison head mem bers joseph abeles walter behrens joseph dempsey john gabby wil liam mabie fred metzger earl ri dall and leonard schragg the dancing begins at 10 p m and will continue until 2:30 the price is 3.00 per couple and the place is the hotel buffalo ballroom the affair is semi-formal so that a tux is not essential all out to honor the team tonight basketball squad looms as second conference champs bisons face tough schedule â€” eight lettermen back basketball season is here call for candidates issued october 30 brought a large number of aspirants coach art powell after several cuts finally brought the squad down to fourteen men who will represent the blue and white during the coming season eight lettermen dautch harrington hoffman malanowicz pryor schragg siegel syracuse will form the nu cleus of the team other members are raucher tumiel pondel fino learn pirogna and mayer of whom all but mayer have played for u b prospects bid for a record this sea son to rival that of last year's team the schedule for 1930-31 is as fol friday dec 5 â€” state teachers col lege at buffalo saturday dec 13 â€” toronto at buf monday dec 22 cornell at buf friday jan 2 â€” carnegie institute at buffalo thursday jan 8 â€” hamilton at clin friday jan 9 â€” st lawrence at saturday jan 10 â€” clarkson at potsdam wednesday jan 14 â€” niagara at saturday jan 17 â€” rochester at saturday feb 14 hobart at buf thursday feb 19 â€” clarkson at friday feb 20 â€” st lawrence at wednesday feb 25 â€” niagara at niagara falls friday feb 27 alfred at buffalo friday march 6 â€” rochester at buf since no captain has been elected one will probably be appointed before each game evening session organizes student council for year the university of buffalo evening session has organized its student council this body is made up of one representative from each class it held its first luncheon meeting at rickert's tea room on saturday no vember 15 over 80 students were present the biggest delegation that ever attended one of these meetings prof biglow to speak at first honors meeting the entire honors group will meet for the first time this year at 4:15 p m today friday in the honors room professor bigelow will speak to the group on developed honors systems in several of the larger col leges of the united states his definite topic will be the system of tutors comprehensive examinations and final honors at harvard uni versity professor bigelow comes well pre pared to speak on such a subject having served for nine years first as tutor in the division of history gov ernment and economics at harvard then as chairman of the board of tu tors in sociology and social ethics at harvard and radcliffe in his address he will describe among other things the workings of a tutorial plan in some respects very different from ours in an older and larger univer sity namely harvard the honors group membership will discuss at this meeting its intentions as to whether or not it will continue these honors meetings throughout the year complete attendance is vital elizabethan music topic at fenton foundation lecture < edmund horace fellowes will speak on elizabethan madrigals and art songs at the first lecture held this year under the auspices of the fenton foundation the lectures this year will be at the twentieth century club instead of at the grosvenor library as formerly the english department should be especially interested since dr fellowes will correlate the litera ture music and history of elizabethan times dr fellowes who holds the degree of m a and musical doctor is a famous authority on elizabethan mu sic he wrote a thirty-six volume work on the english madrigal school another book the english school of lutenist song writers and did much work on ten volumes of tudor church music dr fellowes will show the su premacy of english music in the 16th century he will discuss the origin i 7 and growth of madrigals mentioning their composers and considering their constructions harmony and rhythm â€” byrd morley welbye weelkes and gibbons his discussion of the art songs will be accompanied by selec tions on the lute john dowland thomas companion and the lutenist school will also be considered w a a plans pow-wow for u b sportswomen enthusiastic plans for the great w a a pow-wow were evolved at a meeting of the w a a council last wednesday noon december 5th the first friday after the thanksgiving vacation has been set for this barn warming food and fun will substi tute for the regular freshman gym classes the rotary gym will be open to all u b sportswomen after 1:30 p.m lonored at dance tonight football squad 1929-30 mr mather talks on the drug store mr george w mather the secre tary of the state board of pharmacy recently met and talked to the fresh man class he discussed with them various questions of practical drug store experience his aim is to have students secure credit for all the legitimate drug store experience they have had he is attempting to find out how this may be done by investigating the work done by pharmacy students at different schools special state board examinations continued on page 2 column 5 handed down from higher up university of buffalo is making great strides forward in the matter of athletic achievement we are highly satisfied with what our coach has done and what the team has accomplished this year mr william blackburn graduate manager of athletics is enthusiastic over the prospect of a great eleven next year â€” and in expressing himself so optimistically he points with par donable pride to the work of our frosh team this year at no time in the history of athletics at the uni versity has the freshman team been such a powerful aggregation wit ness the boys defeat of the highly touted north tonawanda eleven on november 14 we of the university are forced to agree with mr blackburn â€” and we can only wait to see what this fresh man team will do next year after a renewed polishing of defects and a few more weeks of co-ordinating and developing football brain in a team that has done much during their year of ineligibility for varsity football don't talk about the future of our team one thing is certain â€” we are going to make a smashing advance in the game next year read this column for future authoritative statements from those higher up bulls down hobart to finish season in blaze of glory traditional rivals fight hard in thrilling game before an unenthusiastic crowd of 2,000 the university of buffalo foot ball team downed a fighting hobart eleven on rotary field last saturday by a score of 20-6 a hard fought game filled with thrills and touch downs added a flourishing finishing touch to a season of bad breaks and good teams as was expected ho bart put up a gallant battle and the game was not in the bag until the last quarter hobart was fighting to break into the win column and buf falo was striving to uphold the con viction that they are a winning team in the first period a punting duel ensued between galbraith of hobart and ed siemer until bob beyer car ried three hobart men across the line to score a touchdown siemer kicked the point and ed malanowicz went in to take beyer's place buffalo marched up and down the field but hobart refused to yield wollenberg was substituted for clare obletz and the lineup remained unchanged what's what with buffalo opponents carnegie won â€” west reserve georgia tech thiel buffalo lost notre dame n y u pitt fordham won holy cross detroit n y u boston college baltimore w virginia buffalo lost â€” st mary's hamilton won â€” clarkson hobart union lost â€” alfred rochester buffalo haverford tied â€” susquehanna clarkson won buffalo lost â€” alfred cornell hamilton rensselaer providence niagara st lawrence rochester rochester won â€” oberlin hamilton kenyon buffalo union clarkson lost â€” williams wesleyan upsala won â€” cooper union tied rider lost â€” buffalo johns hopkins long island lafayette lowell tech trenton normal alfred won â€” buffalo clarkson hobart tied â€” hamilton lost â€” : st lawrence yale niagara hobart lost â€” n y u syracuse st law rence williams hamilton al fred cornell buffalo drs buell and correy honored at council-faculty dinner the faculty and trustees of the university of buffalo together with their wives gathered at the twentieth century club last monday evening november 17 for the annual council faculty dinner this dinner the fourth of its kind was given in honor of those two men dr buell from the dental school and mr correy from the law school who last year com pleted twenty-five years of service to the university professor james e king a member of the university council was toastmaster research and the part it plays in a university was the theme of the addresses that followed dr clayton greene of the medical college used as his topic research in medical sci ence he spoke of the accumulation of eye or minute data the se curing of mass data through re search in the social sciences was discussed by professor niles carpen ter he described the methods of carrying on this particular kind of work and the results accomplished in this field research and the urban univer sity was presented by chancellor capen the opportunities that the city college has in the accumulation of adequate material for medical and scientific data can be gathered from the vicinity of the university an unusually interesting feature of the evening was a collection made by mr mcgrath of books magazine ar ticles pamphlets etc that have been written by members of the faculty these were displayed on a table open to the inspection of all continued on page 4 column 3 continued on page 4 column 1 hfytfi rl iff al ft ballroom 10 p m dance tonight